Henri Cartier Bresson
Kafka
The Symphony
Vocabulary
All things Scot
100

What was HCB regarded as?

The father of photojournalism 

100

What insect is the protagonist in Kafka's Metamorphosis  

A cockroach 

100

Where does the word symphony come from?

The Greek word Symphonia

100

Stiff and not flexible 

Ridgid 

100

What is the Scottish dish called Haggis?

The stomach of a lamb filled with a mixture of other organs, barely, oats and spices 

200

What type of art was HCB doing at 19?

Cubist paintings and sculptures 

200

Why is it important to understand the original German title of Metamorphosis

It means something different in German, "transformation"

200

How many sections were early symphonies made up of? what were they?

3 sections, fast, slow, fast dance-like

200

Very impressive

Splendid

200

What is the name of the traditional clothing Scotsman wear around their waists?

a Kilt 

300

What type of Camera was his first camera?

A 50mm German made camera 

300

What does the word Vermin mean?

a creature that is a pest and unclean

300

What was Franz Josef Haydn's nick-name?

Papa Haydyn

300

andante 

Slow walk

300

What famous sport was created in Scotland?

Golf 

400
What was the main reason HCB preferred a 50mm camera? 

He wanted to seem less conspicuous, allowing him to take pictures without people knowing.  

400

Why didn't Kafka want to put a picture of the creature on the front of Metamorphosis?

He wanted his readers to ask certain questions and think about things more deeply 

400

What are the technical names for the second and fourth movements of Haydyn's symphonies?

andante and rondo 

400

engaged in deep or serious thought 

pensive 

400

What does 'Scot' stand for?

painted warrior 

500

What does A pas de Loup, mean in English?

Tiptoeing

500

What's Kafka's first name?

Franz

500

What is the name of the Chinese composer mentioned in the lecture?

Tan Dun 

500

The process of transforming from an immature form to an adult form 

metamorphosis 

500

What does the work "dirks" mean in both Scotland and Germany? (hint: it's a weapon)

Daggers or Knives

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